LATE ROTATION? Canadian North 737-200 FULL TAKEOFF From Yellowknife

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • Back in July 2019, I flew on one of Canadian North's Boeing 737-200s, C-GOPW, for the last time on a day trip between Edmonton and Yellowknife with some good friends of mine.
    In honour of OPW's recent retirement from Canadian North, I wanted to share this takeoff footage, which has some of the best JT8D engine sounds I've ever heard, not to mention a pretty long takeoff roll!
    Enjoy the sights and sounds of this 737-200, making a late rotation off of runway 16 at YZF, on a particularly muggy day!
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    FLIGHT INFORMATION
    Airline: Canadian North (MPE/5T)
    Aircraft: Boeing 737-275(C) (B732)
    Flight Number: 5T445
    Seat: 4A
    Livery: Old
    Engines: 2x JT8D-17
    Registration: C-GOPW
    Route: Yellowknife (YZF) - Edmonton (YEG)
    Callsign: EMPRESS 445 (rip)
    Runway used: 16
    Date filmed: July 2019
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    Outro song - "Take Flight" by Nyhtian: • Nyhtian - Take Flight ...
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  • @AlexPraglowskiAviation
    @AlexPraglowskiAviation  3 года назад +85

    As much as I wish this were recent, this was filmed back in July 2019. I never did upload the full takeoff footage with my trip report of this flight, so please enjoy the JT8D music!

    • @plutoamor
      @plutoamor 3 года назад +2

      It was excellent..I love the screaming engines of the 732 and 727..Do you also have the landing? THey do a great spool-up, idle and then thrust-reverse that's a killer?

    • @giantglorovich5739
      @giantglorovich5739 3 года назад

      Какой древний двигатель у него 😳😳😳😳

    • @perlamalicse6657
      @perlamalicse6657 3 года назад

      This boeing 737-100

  • @robertlworley
    @robertlworley 3 года назад +113

    In case anyone is wondering, that tube extending forward from underneath the engine is a vortex dissipater. These prevent a vortex forming at the engine intakes which could cause gravel to be ingested by engine. These consist of a small forward projecting tube which blows pressure regulated (55psi) engine bleed air down and aft from 3 nozzles at the tip to break up the vortices.

    • @simonbone
      @simonbone 3 года назад +9

      And this is the reason 737-200s are still in use in Northern Canada. They're the only models to offer this feature. The nose wheel also has a gravel deflector behind it, essentially a kind of mud flap.

    • @MattCampbelification
      @MattCampbelification 3 года назад

      why arent these used on the 777 and 787?

    • @simonbone
      @simonbone 3 года назад +3

      @@MattCampbelification Those planes are way too big and heavy to land on a gravel strip.

    • @DnD_Robb404
      @DnD_Robb404 Год назад

      @@MattCampbelificationMost gravel airstrips are too short to support those planes, as they usually land at airports such as Heathrow or JFK, where the runways are paved. Basically, there’s no demand for a gravel kit on those planes.

    • @Fix_em_jets
      @Fix_em_jets Год назад

      False! It’s a magical wizard rod that allows the plane to achieve light speed just like the Scientologists said their DC-8’s had on them. Wake up you guys.

  • @cameronmd80
    @cameronmd80 3 года назад +102

    Reminding of the good ol days with Bahamasair. We have a 2 mile runway and our old 200s still used to struggle 🥴

    • @christoohunders5316
      @christoohunders5316 3 года назад +2

      Have you flown on air Bahama Intl dc-8 ? Refuel at Shannon arriving from Luxemburg, great souvenirs

    • @md-80enjoyer95
      @md-80enjoyer95 3 года назад +3

      I loves those planes and the 500s, too bad they're gone 😕

    • @cameronmd80
      @cameronmd80 3 года назад +4

      @@christoohunders5316 I can assure that the cells used to bring me into existence didn't even exist yet when air Bahama was a thing. 🤭

    • @aviationin4k258
      @aviationin4k258 3 года назад +2

      @@md-80enjoyer95 500s still around with cargo

    • @jonathanadderley2444
      @jonathanadderley2444 3 года назад +1

      Bro i just was thinking this watching this🥴🤣

  • @BXTS
    @BXTS 3 года назад +21

    That JT8D sound 😍

  • @SSAviation737
    @SSAviation737 2 года назад +20

    The GLORIOUS sound of the JT8D!

    • @phungminhlong9168
      @phungminhlong9168 10 месяцев назад

      JT8D in MD80s is way way better than this

    • @SSAviation737
      @SSAviation737 10 месяцев назад

      @@phungminhlong9168 I prefer this because it’s louder but that is awesome too

  • @cdsmrailaviation1099
    @cdsmrailaviation1099 3 года назад +45

    Absolutely fantastic sound! Loved the bonus footage of the Electra that we didn't get to see in the trip report as well!

    • @cupofjoen
      @cupofjoen 2 года назад +1

      You looked like a mentour pilot subscriber 😅

  • @craigfed
    @craigfed 3 года назад +15

    I love the sound of those engines. Brings me back to flying USAir shuttle flights.

    • @jeffreygosselin1143
      @jeffreygosselin1143 3 года назад +3

      ….. or US Airways Metrojet!

    • @craigfed
      @craigfed 3 года назад +1

      @@jeffreygosselin1143 Good call! Shuttle was the 727. I was pretty young and forgot there was the metrojet too.

  • @bembs0256
    @bembs0256 2 года назад +4

    This reminds me of my childhood, since I used to fly on Boeing 737-200 back then with Sriwijaya Air. When I hear that roaring sound during take-off, that window view of the tiny engine, ahh just like the good old days…

    • @di-gun5791
      @di-gun5791 4 дня назад

      lol, as a kid the "vrooom" sound surprised me and i thought the engine would explode lol. other airlines at the time were either using -300 or -400

  • @ijngig
    @ijngig 3 года назад +13

    Love the 737-200! Thanks so much Alex for the TV series featuring Buffalo Air.

  • @skipcampbell4226
    @skipcampbell4226 7 месяцев назад +1

    My last 737-200 flight. Was HOU-DAL-AMA. Early 2005 SWA. My younger brother and sister and i were on it. Sitting in the seats facing each other. I told them to enjoy it. Because it would be the last time any of us would be in a 200. By summer they all were gone. They both loved the loud jet engines and clamshell reversers. What a treat! And a great flight.

  • @swiper1818
    @swiper1818 3 года назад +7

    lovely old fashioned Boeing sound similar to what you would hear on a 707 - last time I flew on a 737 200 was on Canadian/Canadien between YYC and YVR leaving Calgary in sub -20c conditions many years ago pre 2000

  • @Alexiosftw
    @Alexiosftw 2 года назад +2

    Those JT8D’s sound amazing at takeoff power. Music to my ears!

  • @PaulStewartAviation
    @PaulStewartAviation 3 года назад +7

    Awesome footage! What an incredible sound!

  • @adamc.2987
    @adamc.2987 3 года назад +5

    I like the brief shot of the Buffalo Airways L-188 during your taxi. Reminds me of my favorite reality show rebroadcast on the Weather Channel here in the U.S.

    • @brucesmith9144
      @brucesmith9144 3 года назад +1

      Arguably the best show WC ever aired. Much better IMV than _Storm Stories_ .

    • @adamc.2987
      @adamc.2987 3 года назад +1

      @@brucesmith9144 ... Agreed! There are so few reality shows to keep us aviation enthusiasts entertained. Thank god for RUclips (and channels like this one).

  • @VA3ELX
    @VA3ELX 3 года назад +27

    Normal rotation in my experience they were using reduced thrust to save engine wear. 100% normal procedure

    • @jayit6851
      @jayit6851 3 года назад +5

      With a slight tailwind as well

    • @ErickC
      @ErickC 2 года назад +6

      Nope - listen to the engines. Not a reduced thrust takeoff at all. I'd wager somewhere around 2.10-2.15-ish EPR range. Not firewalled by any means but not really in the "reduced power range," either. In fact it's pretty typical. The video description makes it pretty clear that it was a muggy July day, however.

  • @medviation
    @medviation 3 года назад +16

    God I miss those whines of the JT8D.

  • @3MinutesofAviation
    @3MinutesofAviation 11 месяцев назад +1

    Stunning capture! May I feature this late takeoff in one of my next episodes? Of course again with a link back to your original video. All the best to you!

  • @kenbarthSimAV8tor
    @kenbarthSimAV8tor 3 года назад +6

    Notice the gravel kits on engines for gravel airstrips; nice video

  • @derekgibson3859
    @derekgibson3859 6 месяцев назад

    Only been on 2 flights of a -200 and loved them. The sound of JT8D's was music to my ears, and seeing the thrust reverse 'bucket' in action was so cool!

  • @leazer44
    @leazer44 3 года назад +7

    I remember working these as a flight attendant for United. It was so funny that we had to hold our ears for takeoff as those jt8s would howl!! But a great plane! We used to fly them into all the smaller towns and cities across the US , Canada and Mexico. The good ole days!😝👍🏽

    • @TrapLegionRecords
      @TrapLegionRecords 3 года назад +1

      what a nice experience, thank you 😊

    • @lakewoodil
      @lakewoodil 3 года назад +1

      I was there when UA first flew the -100 into PHF. Some 'genius' in marketing decided it would be a great idea to configure the A/C 24F/67Y . At least they replaced the DC-6 & Viscount in the small station market. Sometimes had to make an enroute fuel stop PHF-ORD due to fuel requirements at ORD.

    • @leazer44
      @leazer44 3 года назад

      @@lakewoodil I’m still in the game and the airlines are still making stupid decisions! Lol!

    • @lakewoodil
      @lakewoodil 3 года назад +1

      @@leazer44 So I hear. UA merged with CO, and CO apparently won!

    • @leazer44
      @leazer44 3 года назад

      @@lakewoodil Oh Yes ! Lol

  • @richardkallio3868
    @richardkallio3868 Год назад +8

    I experienced a takeoff like that once. It was on board a fully-loaded 737 from Toronto to Montreal, and was with the now-defunct carrier Canadian Airlines. It seemed we were rolling for so long, and eating up so much runway, that toward the end of the run people were starting to whisper nervously amongst themselves, as in, "Are we ever going to get off the ground?" A moment later, there was a discernible rise in engine pitch (more power applied), then we abruptly rotated and I looked down just to see the end of the runway passing beneath us. I suspect to this day it was a case of incorrect initial thrust settings for the payload we were carrying. Needless to say, it was quite uncomfortable while it was happening!

    • @Snowy-oq4ur
      @Snowy-oq4ur Год назад

      As a toilet in Venezuela I understand

    • @RCBedwars
      @RCBedwars 9 месяцев назад

      @@Snowy-oq4ur as a roll of toilet paper in Venezuela i understand.

  • @caseyeyegetok8080
    @caseyeyegetok8080 2 года назад +1

    Great video Alex,
    I am from Cambridge Bay,Nunavut one of 2 remaining stops for the B732 currently operating 6 days a week. I am very fortunate to work around this beautiful aircraft.
    Keep up the amazing videos/photos.

  • @jfmezei
    @jfmezei 3 года назад +2

    In 1989, I flew C-GSPW from Yellowknife to Resolute. The take off roll was VERY slow and the plane,with the front fully loaded with cargo was visibly working hard to hard to slowly gain altitude. No quick rise near vertical for noise abatement such as when leaving large cities :-). When I saw your video with you boarding front door, I knew your take off would be quite normal :-)

  • @HDAviationVideos
    @HDAviationVideos 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful! Nice memories! My last 737-200 flight was in August 2000...

  • @joshs4594
    @joshs4594 3 года назад +3

    Excellent video. I'd love to visit Yellowknife Airport because there are many historic aircraft there. ✈

  • @Verztex
    @Verztex 2 года назад +1

    This plane is a legend

  • @Falbetsu
    @Falbetsu 3 года назад +14

    Hey, I have a suggestion: Flair announced that they would begin services from Grande Prairie (CYQU) to Vancouver and Toronto. Inaugural flight is planned in August (idk exact date). I was wondering if you could do a trip report type of vlog as personally I would find it interesting being a resident of Grande Prairie.

  • @Ama-hi5kn
    @Ama-hi5kn 18 дней назад

    I remember flying the -200s back in the 70s. An experience.

  • @cajonesy
    @cajonesy 3 месяца назад

    What a sound those JT8D's make In my opinion 737 200 is the best model 👌

  • @__Dusty_
    @__Dusty_ 3 года назад +55

    5:52 wonder why they took off with a tailwind?

    • @franke5478
      @franke5478 3 года назад +9

      Every plane as a value with how much tailwind it can still take off. But you're right this was really close to the 1000 feed marking on the run way.

    • @gp8209
      @gp8209 3 года назад +9

      ~3kt tailwind isn't enough to negatively affect performance and allowed them to fly a more direct route (taking off to the south vs. having to climb northbound and wait for radar vectors), saving fuel.

    • @marclandreville6367
      @marclandreville6367 3 года назад +4

      Tailwind limitation is 10 knots for take-off or landing. Slight tailwind taken into account in take-off performance calculations. Yes, performance calculations are done before every take-off. Nothing to worry about.

  • @jcbaily5559
    @jcbaily5559 3 года назад +6

    It is always a treat to go flying with you. It would have been nice to see the inflight service food/beverage service and what happened to your ending music?

  • @christopherescott6787
    @christopherescott6787 3 года назад +2

    My Dad Captained that frame for PWA and Canadian. I have flown on it many times all over Canada.

    • @stevehughes4400
      @stevehughes4400 3 года назад +2

      Ken was a very calm, competent, pitot. Good man. (Steve Hughes Flight Dispatch TZ,PW,Cdn,AC)

    • @christopherescott6787
      @christopherescott6787 Год назад

      @@stevehughes4400 Thankyou sir. A professional he was indeed
      .

  • @rodmanser7573
    @rodmanser7573 2 года назад +3

    ahh the baby 8's sound of little fan blades beating in the tubes. As to why still flying, Canada allows the stage 3 noise in remote locations and these airframes were under utilized early in life so they haven't reached their 75,000 hour limits yet?

  • @AE.rojet_aviation
    @AE.rojet_aviation 2 года назад

    Never heard of that kind of buzzsaw but it sounds good!

  • @FlyingWithFalconYT
    @FlyingWithFalconYT Год назад +1

    Even though they aren't as fuel efficient as the CFM56, I love the JT8D engines.

  • @Entity_BlackRed777
    @Entity_BlackRed777 3 года назад +3

    737-200s still fly today!? The engine is so small and funny looking!!

    • @AscendAviationYT
      @AscendAviationYT 3 года назад +2

      Yep! At my home in Toronto 737-200s come almost every week! Ive captured them before

  • @vanlevy2008
    @vanlevy2008 3 года назад +4

    A Lockheed Electra flying. Did not know they were any left

    • @marriedGary
      @marriedGary 3 года назад +1

      Flying with Buffalo Airways

  • @generaladmi
    @generaladmi 3 года назад +2

    Thank you Alex. Great video of a work horse of the aviation industry

  • @dlane5292
    @dlane5292 2 месяца назад

    Western, Delta, United, Continental, U.S. Air, South West, & America West. I've experienced flights with the 737-200's with all 7 of those carriers back in the day. So retien then, now I miss them.

  • @apolakigamingandmore6376
    @apolakigamingandmore6376 3 года назад

    Ahhh, I love the animation of the "Wing Flex"! I love to see them!

  • @tristan3665
    @tristan3665 3 года назад +1

    I have been wanting to go up to the northern provinces for a long time now, unfortunately, with the situation, it's not feasible. Thank you for the great upload!

  • @AQWorldsRay
    @AQWorldsRay 3 года назад +3

    3:24 & 3:45 This fly got a free ride on a Canadian North B732

  • @12345fowler
    @12345fowler 3 года назад +28

    It's not the rotation that is late it is the runway which is short. ;-)

  • @johnnapier9756
    @johnnapier9756 11 месяцев назад

    Without seeing the ASI or knowing the Vr it looked absolutely normal. 737-200 is an amazing machine.

  • @vim9099
    @vim9099 3 года назад +2

    The "8D" in the JT8D label represents my smile 8D

  • @bobalto
    @bobalto 3 года назад +1

    If you could a same video with a B727 I would be really grateful for it. B727 reminds me my best childhood years

    • @andrewdeans8520
      @andrewdeans8520 3 года назад

      Bob - what airlines did you fly on and when?

  • @lymancopps5957
    @lymancopps5957 3 года назад +1

    Reminds me of the old SouthWest Airline days when they only flew within Texas.

  • @schneevongestern9898
    @schneevongestern9898 2 года назад +1

    the runway alone is already frightening

  • @vintagesupermarkets5210
    @vintagesupermarkets5210 Год назад +1

    Damn that was a very long roll given YZF doesn't have the longest of runways. Looks like you only had a positive rate of climb about 300 m from the end of the runway. Only 6 days of 737-200C ops left at Canadian North. May 6, 2023 is the final curtain call. Aircraft is supposed to ferry YZF-YEG on the 7th for retirement.

  • @ChrisZoomER
    @ChrisZoomER 3 года назад

    Flying a commercial jet with fighter jet engines (low-bypass instead of high bypass) minus their afterburners, that's wicked cool.

  • @tomsamuelson8512
    @tomsamuelson8512 3 года назад +2

    The runway is over 7500 ft long. Longer than LGA's runways in NYC.Maybe the crew did a flex (reduced power) take off?? Remember Alaska Airlines use to fly 737-200's into Dutch Harbor when it had a 3900 ft runway.Now that would have been exciting....

    • @ErickC
      @ErickC 2 года назад +1

      Nope - by the pitch of the fan it sounded like it was somewhere in the 2.10 - 2.15-ish EPR range.
      Alaska sure did fly the 737 out of PADU - but I'm going to guess that it was a weight-restricted takeoff (translation: not a lot of load and not a lot of fuel, so the next stop better be close and have a longer runway) and I'm also going to guess that a tradeoff was more flaps. More flaps means you can get off the ground sooner, but it also means more drag and less speed, which means reduced performance in the second segment climb. Not a huge issue with a light load over open water.
      Most people don't realize that the goal is to use as little flap and as much runway as is feasible because every little bit of extra energy helps the climb performance that much more. I'd imagine that a 73S departing LGA in the middle of July would probably be a little more weight-restricted than one departing Yellowknife, and I'd also bet that they'd still do their best to use as much of the runway as they could get away with.
      Anyway... I don't think this rotation was particularly late, I think the camera field of view makes it seem like the airplane was still on the ground when it wasn't. The plane was airborne by the aiming points (1,000 feet to the end of the runway). I also think it was a fairly shallow initial climb (which makes sense in July).
      The margins are definitely a lot easier to make with modern high-bypass engines - but they're just not as charming, are they?

  • @martinparsons6225
    @martinparsons6225 Год назад

    Marvellous happy memories

  • @Marvelfanm1911
    @Marvelfanm1911 6 месяцев назад

    Nice C-17 in the background

  • @DannoAviation
    @DannoAviation Год назад

    Definitely more forwards than upwards… looks exciting!

  • @christopherpericolosi-king4979
    @christopherpericolosi-king4979 2 года назад

    Oh, the good old engine screams of the 200 series lol. Great plane, but soooo loud!

  • @ThatstaticEKHatch
    @ThatstaticEKHatch 3 месяца назад

    Looked her up she still flying today🙏

  • @C4PYMATIONS
    @C4PYMATIONS 5 месяцев назад +2

    737-100 and 737-200 engine looks like the napkin rolls

  • @matthewtownsend2368
    @matthewtownsend2368 2 года назад

    I loved this aircraft

  • @Flyby-1000
    @Flyby-1000 3 года назад +3

    Oh the sound of that good ol' JT8D-15 just screamin' away..........at idle....🤣... I DO NOT miss working on those old engines...The wire harnesses on those things were alway soaked in engine oil... If it wasn't leaking oil, that means it was out of oil...😂... JT8D's made more noise than they did power... I have a few pieces of turbine blades that were blown out the back end of one motor that suffered a compressor stall during maintenance engine run ups... they make good paper weights for my paperwork and great conversation starters... Damn 737-200's couldn't move out of there own way when the plane was loaded, but took off like a rocket empty (two pilots, two mechs, one insp) for test flights... Man those test flights were awesome!!!

    • @viscount757
      @viscount757 3 года назад +1

      C-GOPW uses the more powerful JT8D-17, not the -15.

    • @Flyby-1000
      @Flyby-1000 3 года назад

      @@viscount757 "more powerful" technically you are correct, but really... should say a just a slight bit more powerful...
      -15's run Max Thrust @ 15,550 lbf. -17's run Max Thrust between 16,000-16,400 lbf.
      Either way, JT8D's still make more noise than power...🤣

    • @viscount757
      @viscount757 3 года назад

      @@Flyby-1000 Many early model 737-200s with the lowest thrust JT8Ds regularly operated off 5,000 foot runways in Canada.

    • @Flyby-1000
      @Flyby-1000 3 года назад

      @@viscount757 Ok..........good to know...

    • @versasys
      @versasys 3 года назад

      @@viscount757 Nordair used to fly them in/out of runways made on frozen lakes

  • @marclandreville6367
    @marclandreville6367 3 года назад +10

    Nothing wrong with the rotation. AC lifted off 1400 feet from the end, and rotation began about 2500 feet from the end, based on the runway markings. Everything legal respecting balanced field length.

    • @Mikeyp1054
      @Mikeyp1054 2 года назад

      Nah well late,the end of the runway passed shortly after it was barely off the ground

  • @versasys
    @versasys 3 года назад +1

    I used to work on that aircraft at Canadian Airlines

  • @JayTheLayAvation
    @JayTheLayAvation 4 месяца назад +1

    C-17 Globemaster casually in the background 😂😂😂😂

  • @terencemooney6757
    @terencemooney6757 3 года назад

    Late rotation due to taking off with the wind instead of into it. Check the wind sock at the start of the roll. Also the Buffalo Lockheed that he waited on before joining the runway was taking off into the wind. Interesting!!!

  • @CarlosGarcia-kg7ch
    @CarlosGarcia-kg7ch Год назад

    Tailwind takeoff. Look at the windsock at the beginning of the take-off roll

  • @RGB06084
    @RGB06084 3 года назад

    Wow Buffalo's Electra! Great catch Alex!

  • @raidernewf8355
    @raidernewf8355 3 года назад +1

    Nice one, don't see many planes with gravel kits.

  • @thekingd9390
    @thekingd9390 2 года назад +2

    If money were no object I wonder if Boeing would build a brand new 737-200 for a private customer. I'd buy one if I ever hit the lottery lol

  • @marktomlinson7474
    @marktomlinson7474 Год назад

    Windsock just after the beginning of the takeoff roll looks to indicate a 8-10kt tailwind.

  • @leonardomartins8187
    @leonardomartins8187 3 года назад

    Jt8d beautifull sound

  • @davidkavanagh189
    @davidkavanagh189 Год назад

    Summer temperature and short runway. Rotate looked fine to me.

  • @delten-eleven1910
    @delten-eleven1910 3 года назад +1

    It seems North of the border is where classic airliners don't quite retire; look a Lockheed Electra too.

  • @waynemasters
    @waynemasters 2 года назад

    Man, what a treat. I worked for USAir, and this was one bird I hated to see retire. Thanks for sharing, and yes... def a late rotate ;o)

  • @yycaviation
    @yycaviation 3 года назад

    What a beauty

  • @waitotong9590
    @waitotong9590 2 года назад +1

    Was it normal in Canada that the pilot would introduce the onboard meal of the flight?

  • @micahgotracksplays340
    @micahgotracksplays340 3 года назад

    It’s like the saying goes: if your having a bad day that’s when you know your plane will do a late rotaté hahaha
    Cool video!

  • @TheMatsushitaMan
    @TheMatsushitaMan 3 года назад

    That buzzsaw!

  • @turk223
    @turk223 3 года назад

    Spectacular video!

  • @Wildlifesupernannyfan
    @Wildlifesupernannyfan 6 месяцев назад

    Fun fact.
    The Skyhawk fighter jet uses the same engine as a bieing 737 200!!!

  • @jNS278
    @jNS278 3 года назад

    LATE ROTATION?!!! CRASH?!! 😱😱😱😱.
    Alternative title

  • @redscorpion9411
    @redscorpion9411 3 месяца назад

    Those tiny engines are so loud!

  • @williamkinney427
    @williamkinney427 6 месяцев назад

    Wow.....Great Slave Lake is very large.....

  • @darrelllee2107
    @darrelllee2107 3 года назад +1

    The 200s are pretty much the workhorses of the north because they can actually use the gravel and rugged runways.

  • @jimmyjoe6159
    @jimmyjoe6159 Год назад

    Textbook takeoff roll in a combi! 😂

  • @jond8070
    @jond8070 3 года назад

    I enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work.

  • @tomb4568
    @tomb4568 3 года назад

    Fantastic! !!! I miss the -200s

  • @johncheresna
    @johncheresna 3 года назад

    I have flown on CN.
    I think some of those planes are almost as old as me. (edit late 50's)
    Some don't just have 'doublers' but 'triple' patches.

  • @Jesuscatshockey
    @Jesuscatshockey 7 месяцев назад

    Always wanted a Canadian North Curiously Canadian souvenir.
    Then they became seriously northern.

  • @michaell.8938
    @michaell.8938 3 года назад +1

    What's that bar thing under the engine?

  • @thearsenalmisfit2414
    @thearsenalmisfit2414 3 года назад

    Not that close but I can see how people would be alarmed. The tail wing would have stretched the run out so its expected. Nice catch withe C17 and Buffalo L 188.
    I miss flying the old 200 from when I live in Whitehorse flying to Vancouver and back 2 or 3 times a week back in the 70s and 80s. You even git propper food in real dishes with real cutlery vack then. Chicken flying to Vancouver and steak to Whitehorse.

  • @telidjimoon1078
    @telidjimoon1078 3 года назад +2

    Impressive but not that late!!!! IL62 in Macedonia, performs a later rotation 🙃🙃🙃

  • @willamisbezerra6970
    @willamisbezerra6970 Год назад

    Amo Esse Clássico ❤❤❤

  • @edwardsp1916
    @edwardsp1916 2 года назад

    Those leading edge slats looked a bit dodgy, I've never seen that much play in them. The one just outboard of the engine seems to catch and the end of its travel. 01:42

  • @derxen
    @derxen Месяц назад

    Is that a massive burp I hear in the background at 5:50 ?

  • @MyChannel-cf6ue
    @MyChannel-cf6ue 3 года назад

    Flex T/o, HGW, Tailwind no ICP proceedure. Liftoff point was ok but 1st segment pref degraded by Tailwind.

  • @محمدلؤي-م3ع
    @محمدلؤي-م3ع 2 года назад

    Best and fastest model
    B 737-100 737-200

  • @TMEX_Exotic
    @TMEX_Exotic 2 года назад +1

    This maybe be an over full plane.

  • @Wildlifesupernannyfan
    @Wildlifesupernannyfan 11 месяцев назад

    DID YOU KNOW!!!!
    Some fighter jets use the same engine as the boeing 737 200 and the boeing 727 trijet going 8000 rpm

  • @bigtaxrefund
    @bigtaxrefund 2 года назад

    If this video is supposed to be a take off clip, why is there so much level flight recorded?

  • @nickschmitz841
    @nickschmitz841 3 года назад +2

    Nice CF Globemaster as well. I am curious, what is that probe for on the engine inlet ?

    • @williamrussell2542
      @williamrussell2542 3 года назад

      It’s what’s called a gravel kit and it means it helps from rocks dirt etc from getting in the engine

    • @versasys
      @versasys 3 года назад +2

      Vortex disapator, it is used for gravel runway operations, it ejects engine bleed air to disrupt any vortex generated by the engine intake that could suck in debris

  • @Aradfathi89
    @Aradfathi89 6 месяцев назад

    Sounds like folker 100❤